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Gunman in the pergola window...
John Corbett:
Why would a shooter need a spotter for a 100 foot shot?
Royell Storing:
A shooter is concentrating on the target. The spotter keeps track of everything else around him.
John Corbett:
--- Quote from: Royell Storing on March 09, 2026, 07:31:55 PM --- A shooter is concentrating on the target. The spotter keeps track of everything else around him.
--- End quote ---
Such as?
Tom Graves:
--- Quote from: John Corbett on March 09, 2026, 11:22:57 PM ---Such as?
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Such as whether or not any of them Libtard xxxxxxx was tryin' to steal their totally bitchin' 1958 Pontiac Bonneville Getaway Car!
D'oh!
John Corbett:
I'm going to help Mr. Storing out here because he seems to be flailing.
Here are the duties of a spotter on a sniper team:
The spotter on a sniper team is responsible for a variety of critical tasks that support the sniper's mission. These duties include:
Target Acquisition and Identification: Identifying potential targets, assessing their threat level, and confirming their identity through visual observation and intelligence sources.
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Environmental Analysis: Analyzing weather conditions, such as wind speed and direction, temperature, and humidity, which can significantly impact bullet trajectory.
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Ballistic Calculations: Using specialized equipment and knowledge of ballistics to calculate the precise adjustments needed to compensate for environmental factors and distance.
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Security and Surveillance: Maintaining constant vigilance, providing security for the sniper team, and alerting them to potential threats.
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Communication and Coordination: Communicating information to the sniper, higher command, and other relevant units. This includes relaying target information, calling in artillery support if needed, and reporting enemy movements.
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Equipment Maintenance: Ensuring that all equipment, including rifles, optics, communication devices, and rangefinders, are in optimal working condition.
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Observation and Reporting: After an engagement, observing the impact of the shot, providing feedback to the sniper, and reporting the results to command.
Now again I ask, which of the above tasks would be critical for someone firing a shot at JFK from or near the Grassy Knoll.
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